Artist Caziman Knows How to Bring out the Worst of Animated Characters
Ana Lopez — November 29, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: caziman.deviantart & inspirefirst
The illustrations by American artist Caziman aren't precisely designed with kids in mind, as these pieces show well-known cartoons disfigured by anger and rage. Forget the adorable Winnie the Pooh, or the enchanting Ariel from the Little Mermaid, these updated versions of the iconic characters were transformed into destructive beasts.
Funny and ironic, these images show a different side of these icons. Everyone from princess to superheroes are presented under situations that illustrate their bad and evil moods -- they become the bad guys in the scene.
Perfectly done and violently illustrated, these prints by Caziman question the true nature of cartoons and gives them a new dimension of human realism, making them appealing to a different crowd than the one they usually appeal to.
One last warning: these posters aren't recommended for children's bedtime stories.
Funny and ironic, these images show a different side of these icons. Everyone from princess to superheroes are presented under situations that illustrate their bad and evil moods -- they become the bad guys in the scene.
Perfectly done and violently illustrated, these prints by Caziman question the true nature of cartoons and gives them a new dimension of human realism, making them appealing to a different crowd than the one they usually appeal to.
One last warning: these posters aren't recommended for children's bedtime stories.
Trend Themes
1. Disfigured Animated Characters - Opportunity for creating alternative versions of iconic characters with a darker, edgier appeal.
2. Questioning the Nature of Cartoons - Opportunity to explore the deeper meanings and implications of animated characters.
3. Human Realism in Cartoons - Opportunity to portray animated characters with more human-like qualities and emotions.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Illustration - Artists can capitalize on the trend by creating unique and unconventional illustrations of well-known characters.
2. Entertainment and Media - Filmmakers and animators can use this trend to create alternative storylines and characters that challenge traditional cartoon narratives.
3. Merchandising and Collectibles - Companies can create and market new collector's items and merchandise featuring the redesigned versions of popular animated characters.
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